Ethics, Medicine, and Information Technology
Discover the groundbreaking insights in Ethics, Medicine, and Information Technology by Kenneth W. Goodman, published by Cambridge University Press in 2016. This essential read spans 192 pages, establishing a 'core curriculum' in the emerging field of ethics and health informatics. Goodman delves into the profound impact of information technology on medicine and research, addressing critical issues such as privacy, big data, and the implications of computer-rendered diagnoses and prognoses. This book is a must-have for practitioners, students, researchers, and policymakers who are navigating the complexities of medical informatics. Enhance your understanding of how technology shapes healthcare ethics and practice with this compelling and informative resource.